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The Wednesday Wake Up is on KARK TV Channel 4 tomorrow at 6:45. Bill Vickery and I have the week’s winners and losers.
HAPPY BELATED B-DAY for the BAZ BIG 45 yesterday. The singing at Touchdown Club was very moving.
The Dow ended up 936 points yesterday, the best day since 1932.
Arkansas State Police investigators have been looking into allegations that funds were misused in the specialty-plates section of the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration’s office of motor vehicles. No charges have been filed.
The Knowledge is Power program of Charter Schools in the Delta has received a $2.6 million grant from the Colorado based Charter School Growth Fund to open 10 schools by 2019.
The Jefferson County Quorum Court will let voters decide in November on a half-cent sales tax for economic development.
A Mountain Home daycare where a woman abducted a 16-month-old boy last summer will not face any permanent state sanctions over the incident.
A daughter and a sister of a state prison inmate who escaped last week have been charged with helping him flee. Charles Wilson, drove off prison grounds on a tractor Friday morning. The tractor was found about a half-mile from the prison on a gravel road off U.S. 65.
A man charged with four counts of negligent homicide was drunk when he got behind the wheel in Little Rock and headed south, a friend testifies. Stephen Williams of Bryant reportedly was driving south in the northbound lanes of Interstate 530 about 2:30 a.m. Feb. 6, with no headlights, when his pickup truck collided with a northbound car killing an Omaha woman and three grandchildren. Police report his blood alcohol level at 0.19 percent.
Benton police are investigating the death of a 19 year old bicycle rider struck by a car near the Junior High.
Police arrest a West African illegal immigrant who allegedly tried to sell counterfeit items at the Arkansas State Fair. He was selling counterfeit purses, Nike shoes, sports jerseys.
The Craighead County sheriff says Riverside High School in Lake City is on a lockdown Monday morning after a student received a threatening e-mail.
Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative is the first utility in the state to test the feasibility of prepaid service. Customers get a pushbutton monitor and can buy electricity for a little as $5 dollars at a time.
Nice-Pak Products of Orangeburg, New York will locate a new manufacturing facility in Jonesboro, which will result in a $40 million investment and jobs for 300 people.
Central Arkansas Transit will pay less for diesel next year and is passing that on to local governments, but riders will still have a ten-cent increase in the new year.
Little Rock’s efforts to open a support center for the homeless will probably keep it off the top of the “meanest cities” list.
Benton will pay $460,000 to 43 retired police and firefighters to settle claims after ending their health care benefits.
Scout.com is already getting ready for the NFL draft and UCA quarterback Nathan Brown is ranked 64th.
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Join me and Bill Vickery for the WEDNESDAY WAKE-UP around 6:45 every Wednesday morning on KARK TV Channel 4. We pick winners and losers from the past week and comment on the day's top news. Sometimes we play rough, but it is always a million laughs.
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